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P. Susheela is an Indian playback singer, associated with the South Indian cinema for over six decades. She has been recognized by both the Guinness Book of World Records and the Asia Book of Records for singing the most songs in different Indian languages by a female singer.
After schooling, Susheela joined Maharaja's Music College under the tutelage of Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu who was the Principal, in Vizianagaram, and completed Diploma in Music from Andhra University in First Class. P. Susheela went on to become the most successful playback singer of South India from 1950 to 1990.
This is the Tamil discography of veteran Indian female playback singer P. Susheela, who sang in over 6000 songs in Tamil. [1] She gave her voice to actresses and thespians in the Tamil Film Industry such as Padmini , B. Saroja Devi , Jayalalitha .
So, we want some fresh sad songs, and luckily for us, 2024 has already brought us some absolute bangers (well, as much as sad songs can be bangers). From a couple new tunes from one of the kings ...
P. Leela & P. Susheela: Telugu: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi "Challaga Choodali Poolanu Andukupovali Devi" Pellinaati Pramanalu: Ghantasala (musician) Ghantasala (musician) Telugu: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi "Vennelalone Vedi" Pellinaati Pramanalu: Ghantasala (musician) Ghantasala (musician) & P. Leela: Telugu: Ābhēri/ Bhimpalasi "Kalam kani kalamlo koyila ...
The music was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, while the lyrics were written by Kannadasan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The songs were well received, and contributed to the success of the film. Two songs – "Unakkum Matttum Unakkum" , sung by P. Susheela, and "Udalukku Uyir Kaaval", sung by P. B. Srinivas – attained popularity, [ 1 ] especially the ...
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 1954 Manohara "Inbanaalidhe Idhayam Kaanudhe" Jikki: 1958 Kudumba Gouravam "Saerum Kaalam Vandhaachu Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy: A. Maruthakasi: P. B. Sreenivas & K. Jamuna Rani: Maalaiyitta Mangai ""Saattai Illaa Pambarampol" Kannadasan: Thiruchi Loganathan & dialogues by Pandari Bai Manamulla Maruthaaram
Chakrapani chose P. Susheela to sing the remaining two songs featuring Jamuna, and Venkata Ramaiah sang two uncredited songs. The soundtrack album was released by HMV on 21 September 1955. Although Rajeswara Rao was initially unhappy with his work, feeling that it was primarily influenced by Chakrapani, the soundtrack was critically and ...